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Object Number
2004.24.11416
Display Title
Eshtklish Bigay, a medicine man, with horse
Descriptions
Object Description
Utah, Chinle Creek; Athapascan; Navajo
Keywords
- Ritual
- Ethnographic
- Ritual Figure
Subject
- Medicine man
Department
Photographic
Date
1933
Artist
Dr. Douglas S. Byers
Culture
- Southwest
Geography/Provenience/Site Name
North America
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United States
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Arizona
Additional Geographic Terms
Chinle Creek
Materials
Negative, nitrate
Dimensions
Overall: 7.62 x 10.16 cm (3 x 4 in.)
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PrimaryMedia | Object Number | Title | Classification | Geography/Provenience | SHARE |
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| 2004.24.11415 | Eshtklish Bigay, a medicine man |
Arizona
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| 2004.24.11409 | Pueblo III ruin 4 or 5 miles above Poncho house |
Pueblo III ruin
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| 2004.24.11403 | Waterfall about 5 miles North of Floating House ruins in draw to East |
Arizona
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| 2004.24.11433 | Crew With Horse-Drawn Wagon |
Arizona
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| 2004.24.11431 | Crossing the Chinle at the rock crossing in a Navajo Wagon |
Utah
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| 2004.24.11402 | Chinle Valley between Floating House and Poncho House |
Arizona
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| 2004.24.11404 | Poncho House and first side cave |
Ponco House; first side cave
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| 2004.24.11417 | Chinle Creek in flood |
Floating House Ruin
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| 2004.24.11428 | Navajo Women and Childern |
Floating House Ruin
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| 2004.24.11430 | "Big Boy", "Little Boy" and wives |
Floating House Ruin
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| 2004.24.11429 | "Big Boy", "Little Boy" and wives saying goodbye |
Floating House Ruin
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| 2004.24.11390 | Sheep-pelt, wife, friend and babies |
Floating House Ruin
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